학술논문

Microvascular Thrombosis as a Critical Factor in Severe COVID-19
Document Type
article
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 24, Iss 3, p 2492 (2023)
Subject
capillaries
coronavirus disease 2019
glycocalyx
microcirculation
platelets
thromboinflammation
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Chemistry
QD1-999
Language
English
ISSN
24032492
1422-0067
1661-6596
Abstract
Platelet–endothelial interactions have a critical role in microcirculatory function, which maintains tissue homeostasis. The subtle equilibrium between platelets and the vessel wall is disturbed by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which affects all three components of Virchow’s triad (endothelial injury, stasis and a hypercoagulable state). Endotheliitis, vasculitis, glycocalyx degradation, alterations in blood flow and viscosity, neutrophil extracellular trap formation and microparticle shedding are only few pathomechanisms contributing to endothelial damage and microthrombosis resulting in capillary plugging and tissue ischemia. In the following opinion paper, we discuss major pathological processes leading to microvascular endothelial activation and thrombosis formation as a possible major adverse factor driving the deterioration of patient disease course in severe COVID-19.